[R] write
Conny Schmitt
laptopcss at gmx.de
Tue Apr 24 15:29:47 CEST 2007
Hallo,
just try it like a data frame, as I mailed you last time. Here an example:
dat <- data.frame(Class=I("Id_TrT1"), Levels=I("1"), Values=I("2"))
new.info <- c(Class="Id_Geno", Levels="7" , Values="64208 64209 64210 64211 64212 64213 64214")
dat <- rbind(dat, new.info)
dat
new.info <- c(Class=" Id_Rep ", Levels="2" , Values="12") dat <- rbind(dat, new.info) dat
Just hack it in the console and look at the output. you can change it for your now needs.
CU, Corinna
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Datum: Tue, 24 Apr 2007 13:21:05 +0000 (GMT)
Von: elyakhlifi mustapha <elyakhlifi_mustapha at yahoo.fr>
An: R-help at stat.math.ethz.ch
Betreff: [R] write
> ok,
> I have problems with write function
>
> > F
> Id_TrT1 Id_Geno Id_Rep Val_O
> 3 0 55094 1 85
> 9 0 55096 1 87
> 15 0 55098 1 92
> 21 0 55079 1 76
> 27 0 55095 1 92
> 33 0 55099 1 98
> 39 0 55092 1 92
> 45 0 55090 1 72
> 51 0 55101 1 93
> 57 0 55106 1 90
>
> and to write F I obtain like this:
>
> > write(F, "", sep=" ")
> Erreur dans cat(list(...), file, sep, fill, labels, append) :
> argument 1 (type 'list') pas encore traité par cat
>
>
> I know that the problem it's that f is a list but when I change it in
> matrix or something else the consol display it but badly
> I obtain just one column
>
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